
-- Loving Essential Oils’ new guide now reveals additional oil types for homemade aromatherapeutic blends specifically designed to relieve pain and reduce swelling in many cases. From ginger to rosemary, lavender, and eucalyptus, the piece highlights an array of essential oils that are popularly used to address chronic discomfort.
For more information see https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/a/blog/essential-oils-for-back-pain
In the guide, Loving Essential Oils names simple blends comprised of the aforementioned essential oils and others. These can then be applied topically to the skin, added to a massage balm, or used with a tank-based diffuser depending on reader preference.
Written by certified aromatherapist Jennifer Lane, the guide details how several essential oil variations offer targeted pain relief properties. Among these, ginger is associated with substantial improvement when used by sufferers of spinal stenosis, osteoporosis, and other inflammatory issues.
“Ginger essential oil can provide relief from joint and low back pain - as well as muscle aches,” explains Jennifer Lane. “It has anti-inflammatory properties which makes it great for relieving aches and pains caused by inflammation such as arthritis.”
The document contains Lane’s recipe for her ‘Back Pain Be Gone’ blend, recommended as a massage balm for direct application on aching muscles. Lane also notes that the product can be sprinkled in a warm bath to help readers soothe their pain in a relaxing environment.
Containing drops of ginger, copaiba, and black pepper oils, this mixture can formed with any carrier oil inside a dispensing bottle. Lane positions the blend as a short-term remedy for acute pain or discomfort, encouraging readers to explore alternative pain relief methods for protracted cases.
The Loving Essential Oils guide adds that while aromatherapy is a useful component of a structured pain relief regimen, other steps can complement it for enhanced results. As such, Lane advises that readers pair their usage of essential oils with regular exercise and self-managed physical therapy to strengthen their bodies and prevent pain from worsening.
As written in the guide: “For those looking for extra support in managing their chronic or acute back pain, combining these essential oils with massage therapy or yoga poses can provide a holistic approach to healing and symptom management.”
Interested parties can access Loving Essential Oils’ complete guide on the subject at: https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/a/blog/essential-oils-for-back-pain
Contact Info:
Name: Jennifer Lane
Email: Send Email
Organization: Loving Essential Oils
Address: 1401 21st Street Suite R, Sacramento, CA 95811, United States
Website: https://www.lovingessentialoils.com
Release ID: 89176668